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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import os
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import queue
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import signal
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import sys
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import threading
import time
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from collections import deque
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from collections.abc import Generator
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from concurrent.futures import Future
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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
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from inspect import isclass, signature
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from logging import DEBUG
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from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypeVar, Union
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import msgspec
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import zmq

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from vllm.config import ParallelConfig, VllmConfig
from vllm.distributed import stateless_destroy_torch_distributed_process_group
from vllm.executor.multiproc_worker_utils import _add_prefix
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.logging_utils.dump_input import dump_engine_exception
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from vllm.lora.request import LoRARequest
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from vllm.transformers_utils.config import (
    maybe_register_config_serialize_by_value)
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from vllm.utils import make_zmq_socket, resolve_obj_by_qualname
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from vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_utils import (get_kv_cache_config,
                                         unify_kv_cache_configs)
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from vllm.v1.core.sched.interface import SchedulerInterface
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from vllm.v1.core.sched.output import SchedulerOutput
from vllm.v1.core.sched.scheduler import Scheduler as V1Scheduler
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from vllm.v1.engine import (EngineCoreOutputs, EngineCoreRequest,
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                            EngineCoreRequestType, UtilityOutput)
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from vllm.v1.engine.mm_input_cache import MirroredProcessingCache
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from vllm.v1.engine.utils import EngineHandshakeMetadata, EngineZmqAddresses
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from vllm.v1.executor.abstract import Executor
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from vllm.v1.kv_cache_interface import KVCacheConfig
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from vllm.v1.metrics.stats import SchedulerStats
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from vllm.v1.outputs import ModelRunnerOutput
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from vllm.v1.request import Request, RequestStatus
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from vllm.v1.serial_utils import MsgpackDecoder, MsgpackEncoder
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from vllm.v1.structured_output import StructuredOutputManager
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from vllm.version import __version__ as VLLM_VERSION

logger = init_logger(__name__)

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POLLING_TIMEOUT_S = 2.5
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HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MINS = 5
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_R = TypeVar('_R')  # Return type for collective_rpc

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class EngineCore:
    """Inner loop of vLLM's Engine."""

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    def __init__(self,
                 vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                 executor_class: type[Executor],
                 log_stats: bool,
                 executor_fail_callback: Optional[Callable] = None):
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        # plugins need to be loaded at the engine/scheduler level too
        from vllm.plugins import load_general_plugins
        load_general_plugins()

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        self.vllm_config = vllm_config
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        logger.info("Initializing a V1 LLM engine (v%s) with config: %s",
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                    VLLM_VERSION, vllm_config)

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        # Setup Model.
        self.model_executor = executor_class(vllm_config)
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        if executor_fail_callback is not None:
            self.model_executor.register_failure_callback(
                executor_fail_callback)
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        # Setup KV Caches and update CacheConfig after profiling.
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        num_gpu_blocks, num_cpu_blocks, kv_cache_config = \
            self._initialize_kv_caches(vllm_config)

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        vllm_config.cache_config.num_gpu_blocks = num_gpu_blocks
        vllm_config.cache_config.num_cpu_blocks = num_cpu_blocks
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        self.collective_rpc("initialize_cache",
                            args=(num_gpu_blocks, num_cpu_blocks))
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        self.structured_output_manager = StructuredOutputManager(vllm_config)

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        # Setup scheduler.
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        if isinstance(vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls, str):
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            Scheduler = resolve_obj_by_qualname(
                vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls)
        else:
            Scheduler = vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls

        # This warning can be removed once the V1 Scheduler interface is
        # finalized and we can maintain support for scheduler classes that
        # implement it
        if Scheduler is not V1Scheduler:
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            logger.warning(
                "Using configured V1 scheduler class %s. "
                "This scheduler interface is not public and "
                "compatibility may not be maintained.",
                vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls)
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        self.scheduler: SchedulerInterface = Scheduler(
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            vllm_config=vllm_config,
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            kv_cache_config=kv_cache_config,
            structured_output_manager=self.structured_output_manager,
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            include_finished_set=vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_size
            > 1,
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            log_stats=self.log_stats,
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        # Setup MM Input Mapper.
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        self.mm_input_cache_server = MirroredProcessingCache(
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        # Setup batch queue for pipeline parallelism.
        # Batch queue for scheduled batches. This enables us to asynchronously
        # schedule and execute batches, and is required by pipeline parallelism
        # to eliminate pipeline bubbles.
        self.batch_queue_size = self.model_executor.max_concurrent_batches
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        self.batch_queue: Optional[queue.Queue[tuple[Future[ModelRunnerOutput],
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                                                     SchedulerOutput]]] = None
        if self.batch_queue_size > 1:
            logger.info("Batch queue is enabled with size %d",
                        self.batch_queue_size)
            self.batch_queue = queue.Queue(self.batch_queue_size)

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    def _initialize_kv_caches(
            self, vllm_config: VllmConfig) -> tuple[int, int, KVCacheConfig]:
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        kv_cache_specs = self.model_executor.get_kv_cache_specs()
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        # Profiles the peak memory usage of the model to determine how much
        # memory can be allocated for kv cache.
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        has_kv_cache = any(kv_cache_spec for kv_cache_spec in kv_cache_specs)
        if has_kv_cache:
            available_gpu_memory = \
                self.model_executor.determine_available_memory()
        else:
            # Attention free models don't need memory for kv cache
            available_gpu_memory = [0] * len(kv_cache_specs)
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        assert len(kv_cache_specs) == len(available_gpu_memory)
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        kv_cache_configs = [
            get_kv_cache_config(vllm_config, kv_cache_spec_one_worker,
                                available_gpu_memory_one_worker)
            for kv_cache_spec_one_worker, available_gpu_memory_one_worker in
            zip(kv_cache_specs, available_gpu_memory)
        ]

        # Since we use a shared centralized controller, we need the
        # `kv_cache_config` to be consistent across all workers to make sure
        # all the memory operators can be applied to all workers.
        unify_kv_cache_configs(kv_cache_configs)

        # All workers have the same kv_cache_config except layer names, so use
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        assert all([
            cfg.num_blocks == kv_cache_configs[0].num_blocks
            for cfg in kv_cache_configs
        ])
        num_gpu_blocks = kv_cache_configs[0].num_blocks
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        scheduler_kv_cache_config = kv_cache_configs[0]
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        # Initialize kv cache and warmup the execution
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        self.model_executor.initialize_from_config(kv_cache_configs)
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        elapsed = time.time() - start
        logger.info(("init engine (profile, create kv cache, "
                     "warmup model) took %.2f seconds"), elapsed)
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    def add_request(self, request: EngineCoreRequest):
        """Add request to the scheduler."""
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        if pooling_params := request.pooling_params:
            supported_pooling_tasks = (
                self.model_executor.supported_pooling_tasks)
            if pooling_params.task not in supported_pooling_tasks:
                raise ValueError(f"Unsupported task: {pooling_params.task!r} "
                                 f"Supported tasks: {supported_pooling_tasks}")
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        if request.mm_hashes is not None:
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            # Here, if hash exists for a multimodal input, then it will be
            # fetched from the cache, else it will be added to the cache.
            # Note that the cache here is mirrored with the client cache, so
            # anything that has a hash must have a HIT cache entry here
            # as well.
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            request.mm_inputs = self.mm_input_cache_server.get_and_update_p1(
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        if req.use_structured_output:
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        if req.kv_transfer_params is not None and (
                not self.scheduler.get_kv_connector()):
            logger.warning("Got kv_transfer_params, but no KVConnector found. "
                           "Disabling KVTransfer for this request.")
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        self.scheduler.add_request(req)

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    def abort_requests(self, request_ids: list[str]):
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        """Abort requests from the scheduler."""

        # TODO: The scheduler doesn't really need to know the
        # specific finish reason, TBD whether we propagate that
        # (i.e. client-aborted vs stop criteria met).
        self.scheduler.finish_requests(request_ids,
                                       RequestStatus.FINISHED_ABORTED)

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    def execute_model(self, scheduler_output: SchedulerOutput):
        try:
            return self.model_executor.execute_model(scheduler_output)
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        except Exception as err:
            # We do not want to catch BaseException here since we're only
            # interested in dumping info when the exception is due to an
            # error from execute_model itself.

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            # NOTE: This method is exception-free
            dump_engine_exception(self.vllm_config, scheduler_output,
                                  self.scheduler.make_stats())
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    def step(self) -> tuple[dict[int, EngineCoreOutputs], bool]:
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        """Schedule, execute, and make output.

        Returns tuple of outputs and a flag indicating whether the model
        was executed.
        """
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        # Check for any requests remaining in the scheduler - unfinished,
        # or finished and not yet removed from the batch.
        if not self.scheduler.has_requests():
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    def step_with_batch_queue(
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        """Schedule and execute batches with the batch queue.
        Note that if nothing to output in this step, None is returned.

        The execution flow is as follows:
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        1. Try to schedule a new batch if the batch queue is not full.
        If a new batch is scheduled, directly return an empty engine core
        output. In other words, fulfilling the batch queue has a higher priority
        than getting model outputs.
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        2. If there is no new scheduled batch, meaning that the batch queue
        is full or no other requests can be scheduled, we block until the first
        batch in the job queue is finished.
        3. Update the scheduler from the output.
        """
        assert self.batch_queue is not None

        engine_core_outputs = None
        scheduler_output = None
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        # Try to schedule a new batch if the batch queue is not full, but
        # the scheduler may return an empty batch if all requests are scheduled.
        # Note that this is not blocking.
        if not self.batch_queue.full():
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            scheduler_output = self.scheduler.schedule()
            if scheduler_output.total_num_scheduled_tokens > 0:
                future = self.model_executor.execute_model(scheduler_output)
                self.batch_queue.put_nowait(
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        scheduled_batch = (scheduler_output is not None
                           and scheduler_output.total_num_scheduled_tokens > 0)

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        # TODO(comaniac): Ideally we should peek the first batch in the
        # job queue to check if it's finished before scheduling a new batch,
        # but peeking the first element in a queue is not thread-safe,
        # so we need more work.
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        if not scheduled_batch and not self.batch_queue.empty():
            future, scheduler_output = self.batch_queue.get_nowait()
            # Blocking until the first result is available.
            model_output = future.result()
            self.batch_queue.task_done()
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            self.model_executor.shutdown()
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    def reset_mm_cache(self):
        # NOTE: Since this is mainly for debugging, we don't attempt to
        # re-sync the internal caches (P0 processor, P0 mirror, P1 mirror)
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            logger.warning("Resetting the multi-modal cache when requests are "
                           "in progress may lead to desynced internal caches.")

        self.mm_input_cache_server.reset()

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    def reset_prefix_cache(self):
        self.scheduler.reset_prefix_cache()

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    def sleep(self, level: int = 1):
        self.model_executor.sleep(level)

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    def wake_up(self, tags: Optional[list[str]] = None):
        self.model_executor.wake_up(tags)
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    def is_sleeping(self) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.is_sleeping

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    def execute_dummy_batch(self):
        self.model_executor.collective_rpc("execute_dummy_batch")

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    def add_lora(self, lora_request: LoRARequest) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.add_lora(lora_request)

    def remove_lora(self, lora_id: int) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.remove_lora(lora_id)

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    def list_loras(self) -> set[int]:
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        return self.model_executor.list_loras()

    def pin_lora(self, lora_id: int) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.pin_lora(lora_id)
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    def save_sharded_state(
        self,
        path: str,
        pattern: Optional[str] = None,
        max_size: Optional[int] = None,
    ) -> None:
        self.model_executor.save_sharded_state(path=path,
                                               pattern=pattern,
                                               max_size=max_size)

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    def collective_rpc(self,
                       method: Union[str, Callable[..., _R]],
                       timeout: Optional[float] = None,
                       args: tuple = (),
                       kwargs: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None) -> list[_R]:
        return self.model_executor.collective_rpc(method, timeout, args,
                                                  kwargs)

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    def save_tensorized_model(
        self,
        tensorizer_config,
    ) -> None:
        self.model_executor.save_tensorized_model(
            tensorizer_config=tensorizer_config, )

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class EngineCoreProc(EngineCore):
    """ZMQ-wrapper for running EngineCore in background process."""

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    ENGINE_CORE_DEAD = b'ENGINE_CORE_DEAD'

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    def __init__(
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        engine_index: int = 0,
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        self.input_queue = queue.Queue[tuple[EngineCoreRequestType, Any]]()
        self.output_queue = queue.Queue[Union[tuple[int, EngineCoreOutputs],
                                              bytes]]()
        executor_fail_callback = lambda: self.input_queue.put_nowait(
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            (EngineCoreRequestType.EXECUTOR_FAILED, b''))

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        self.engine_index = engine_index
        identity = self.engine_index.to_bytes(length=2, byteorder="little")
        self.engines_running = False
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        with self._perform_handshakes(handshake_address, identity,
                                      local_client, vllm_config,
                                      client_handshake_address) as addresses:
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            # Set up data parallel environment.
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            self.has_coordinator = addresses.coordinator_output is not None
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            self.frontend_stats_publish_address = (
                addresses.frontend_stats_publish_address)
            # Only publish request queue stats to coordinator for "internal"
            # LB mode.
            self.publish_dp_lb_stats = (
                self.has_coordinator
                and not vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_external_lb)

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            self._init_data_parallel(vllm_config)

            super().__init__(vllm_config, executor_class, log_stats,
                             executor_fail_callback)

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        self.step_fn = (self.step if self.batch_queue is None else
                        self.step_with_batch_queue)
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        # Background Threads and Queues for IO. These enable us to
        # overlap ZMQ socket IO with GPU since they release the GIL,
        # and to overlap some serialization/deserialization with the
        # model forward pass.
        # Threads handle Socket <-> Queues and core_busy_loop uses Queue.
        threading.Thread(target=self.process_input_sockets,
                         args=(addresses.inputs, addresses.coordinator_input,
                               identity),
                         daemon=True).start()
        self.output_thread = threading.Thread(
            target=self.process_output_sockets,
            args=(addresses.outputs, addresses.coordinator_output,
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                  self.engine_index),
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            daemon=True)
        self.output_thread.start()
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    @contextmanager
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    def _perform_handshakes(
        self,
        handshake_address: str,
        identity: bytes,
        local_client: bool,
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
        client_handshake_address: Optional[str],
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    ) -> Generator[EngineZmqAddresses, None, None]:
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        """
        Perform startup handshakes.

        For DP=1 or offline mode, this is with the colocated front-end process.

        For DP>1 with internal loadbalancing this is with the shared front-end
        process which may reside on a different node.

        For DP>1 with external loadbalancing, two handshakes are performed:
            - With the rank 0 front-end process which retrieves the
              DP Coordinator ZMQ addresses and DP process group address.
            - With the colocated front-end process which retrieves the
              client input/output socket addresses.
        with the exception of the rank 0 engine itself which doesn't require
        the second handshake.

        Here, "front-end" process can mean the process containing the engine
        core client (which is the API server process in the case the API
        server is not scaled out), OR the launcher process running the
        run_multi_api_server() function in serve.py.
        """
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        input_ctx = zmq.Context()
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        is_local = local_client and client_handshake_address is None
        handshake = self._perform_handshake(input_ctx, handshake_address,
                                            identity, is_local, vllm_config,
                                            vllm_config.parallel_config)
        if client_handshake_address is None:
            with handshake as addresses:
                yield addresses
        else:
            local_handshake = self._perform_handshake(
                input_ctx, client_handshake_address, identity, local_client,
                vllm_config)
            with handshake as addresses, local_handshake as client_addresses:
                addresses.inputs = client_addresses.inputs
                addresses.outputs = client_addresses.outputs
                yield addresses

        # Update config which may have changed from the handshake
        vllm_config.__post_init__()

    @contextmanager
    def _perform_handshake(
        self,
        ctx: zmq.Context,
        handshake_address: str,
        identity: bytes,
        local_client: bool,
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
        parallel_config_to_update: Optional[ParallelConfig] = None,
    ) -> Generator[EngineZmqAddresses, None, None]:
        with make_zmq_socket(ctx,
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                             handshake_address,
                             zmq.DEALER,
                             identity=identity,
                             linger=5000,
                             bind=False) as handshake_socket:
            # Register engine with front-end.
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            addresses = self.startup_handshake(handshake_socket, local_client,
                                               parallel_config_to_update)
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            yield addresses

            # Send ready message.
            num_gpu_blocks = vllm_config.cache_config.num_gpu_blocks
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            # We pass back the coordinator stats update address here for the
            # external LB case for our colocated front-end to use (coordinator
            # only runs with rank 0).
            dp_stats_address = self.frontend_stats_publish_address
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            handshake_socket.send(
                msgspec.msgpack.encode({
                    "status": "READY",
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                    "num_gpu_blocks": num_gpu_blocks,
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                    "dp_stats_address": dp_stats_address,
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                }))

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    def startup_handshake(
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            nonlocal shutdown_requested
            if not shutdown_requested:
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        signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
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        """Exits when an engine step needs to be performed."""

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        while not self.input_queue.empty():
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            try:
                method = getattr(self, method_name)
                output.result = method(
                    *self._convert_msgspec_args(method, args))
            except BaseException as e:
                logger.exception("Invocation of %s method failed", method_name)
                output.failure_message = (f"Call to {method_name} method"
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            raise RuntimeError("Executor failed.")
        else:
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    def _convert_msgspec_args(method, args):
        """If a provided arg type doesn't match corresponding target method
         arg type, try converting to msgspec object."""
        if not args:
            return args
        arg_types = signature(method).parameters.values()
        assert len(args) <= len(arg_types)
        return tuple(
            msgspec.convert(v, type=p.annotation) if isclass(p.annotation)
            and issubclass(p.annotation, msgspec.Struct)
            and not isinstance(v, p.annotation) else v
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        """Send EngineDead status to the EngineCoreClient."""

        # Put ENGINE_CORE_DEAD in the queue.
        self.output_queue.put_nowait(EngineCoreProc.ENGINE_CORE_DEAD)

        # Wait until msg sent by the daemon before shutdown.
        self.output_thread.join(timeout=5.0)
        if self.output_thread.is_alive():
            logger.fatal("vLLM shutdown signal from EngineCore failed "
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            input_sockets = [
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                    make_zmq_socket(ctx,
                                    input_address,
                                    zmq.DEALER,
                                    identity=identity,
                                    bind=False))
                for input_address in input_addresses
            ]
            if coord_input_address is None:
                coord_socket = None
            else:
                coord_socket = stack.enter_context(
                    make_zmq_socket(ctx,
                                    coord_input_address,
                                    zmq.XSUB,
                                    identity=identity,
                                    bind=False))
                # Send subscription message to coordinator.
                coord_socket.send(b'\x01')

            # Register sockets with poller.
            poller = zmq.Poller()
            for input_socket in input_sockets:
                # Send initial message to each input socket - this is required
                # before the front-end ROUTER socket can send input messages
                # back to us.
                input_socket.send(b'')
                poller.register(input_socket, zmq.POLLIN)
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                for input_socket, _ in poller.poll():
                    # (RequestType, RequestData)
                    type_frame, *data_frames = input_socket.recv_multipart(
                        copy=False)
                    request_type = EngineCoreRequestType(
                        bytes(type_frame.buffer))

                    # Deserialize the request data.
                    decoder = add_request_decoder if (
                        request_type
                        == EngineCoreRequestType.ADD) else generic_decoder
                    request = decoder.decode(data_frames)

                    # Push to input queue for core busy loop.
                    self.input_queue.put_nowait((request_type, request))

    def process_output_sockets(self, output_paths: list[str],
                               coord_output_path: Optional[str],
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        reuse_buffers: list[bytearray] = []
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        # with them (outputs may contain tensors/np arrays whose
        # backing buffers were extracted for zero-copy send).
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            sockets = [
                stack.enter_context(
                    make_zmq_socket(ctx, output_path, zmq.PUSH, linger=4000))
                for output_path in output_paths
            ]
            coord_socket = stack.enter_context(
                make_zmq_socket(
                    ctx, coord_output_path, zmq.PUSH, bind=False,
                    linger=4000)) if coord_output_path is not None else None
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                    # Don't reuse buffer for coordinator message
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                while pending and pending[-1][0].done:
                    reuse_buffers.append(pending.pop()[2])

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class DPEngineCoreProc(EngineCoreProc):
    """ZMQ-wrapper for running EngineCore in background process
    in a data parallel context."""

    def __init__(
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    def _decorate_logs(self):
        # Add process-specific prefix to stdout and stderr before
        # we initialize the engine.
        from multiprocessing import current_process
        process_name = current_process().name
        pid = os.getpid()
        _add_prefix(sys.stdout, process_name, pid)
        _add_prefix(sys.stderr, process_name, pid)

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            # modify the engine_id and append the local_dp_rank to it to ensure
            # that the kv_transfer_config is unique for each DP rank.
            vllm_config.kv_transfer_config.engine_id = (
                f"{vllm_config.kv_transfer_config.engine_id}_dp{local_dp_rank}"
            )
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        try:
            os.environ[device_control_env_var] = ",".join(
                str(current_platform.device_id_to_physical_device_id(i))
                for i in range(local_dp_rank *
                               world_size, (local_dp_rank + 1) * world_size))
        except IndexError as e:
            raise Exception(
                f"Error setting {device_control_env_var}: "
                f"local range: [{local_dp_rank * world_size}, "
                f"{(local_dp_rank + 1) * world_size}) "
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    def shutdown(self):
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                # Request received for an already-completed wave, notify
                # front-end that we need to start the next one.
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    def _handle_client_request(self, request_type: EngineCoreRequestType,
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        if request_type == EngineCoreRequestType.START_DP_WAVE:
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                    logger.debug("EngineCore starting idle loop for wave %d.",
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        counts = self.scheduler.get_request_counts()
        if counts != self.last_counts:
            self.last_counts = counts
            stats = SchedulerStats(*counts)
            self.output_queue.put_nowait(
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        """Core busy loop of the EngineCore for data parallel case."""

        # Loop until process is sent a SIGINT or SIGTERM
        while True:
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class DPEngineCoreActor(DPEngineCoreProc):
    """
    Ray actor for running EngineCore in a data parallel context
    """

    def __init__(
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        addresses: EngineZmqAddresses,
        executor_class: type[Executor],
        log_stats: bool,
        dp_rank: int = 0,
        local_dp_rank: int = 0,
    ):
        self.addresses = addresses
        vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_rank = dp_rank
        vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_rank_local = \
            local_dp_rank

        # Ray sets CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES to empty string,
        # we clean this up to be able to properly initialize
        # data parallel groups.
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    def _decorate_logs(self):
        pass

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                            local_client: bool, vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                            client_handshake_address: Optional[str]):
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        """
        For Ray, we don't need to actually perform handshake.
        All addresses information is known before the actor creation.
        Therefore, we simply yield these addresses.
        """
        yield self.addresses

    def wait_for_init(self):
        """
        Wait until the engine core is initialized.

        This is just an empty method. When ray.get() on this method
        (or any other method of the actor) returns, it is guaranteed
        that actor creation (i.e., __init__) is complete.
        """
        pass

    def run(self):
        """
        Run the engine core busy loop.
        """
        try:
            self.run_busy_loop()
        except SystemExit:
            logger.debug("EngineCore exiting.")
            raise
        except Exception:
            logger.exception("EngineCore encountered a fatal error.")
            raise
        finally:
            self.shutdown()